The speed of darkness = the speed of light. However, the vacuum flux guarantees their will always be some small amount of light as long as there is spacetime. Hence, what we call darkness is relative and obeys the Uncertainty Principle. This means, of course, that it's speed can be greater than that of light, especially since it carries no energy or information.
You copied the first joke from decimalbrothers
MyMegagame 11 months ago
How come you can drink a drink, but you can't food a food
MyMegagame 11 months ago
Yeah....I MIGHT have copied that for some thing...you know...just maybe. Possibly...
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AnimeEyes143 3 years ago
wait... are you Devon or Patrick??
punktnrvna133 3 years ago
The speed of darkness = the speed of light. However, the vacuum flux guarantees their will always be some small amount of light as long as there is spacetime. Hence, what we call darkness is relative and obeys the Uncertainty Principle. This means, of course, that it's speed can be greater than that of light, especially since it carries no energy or information.
AnimeEyes143 3 years ago